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Hi all,
Okay so i need a new bike and i have been doing a lot of research but i have reached that point where i have so much information and choices that i can’t make a decision! Any help/advice would be gratefully received.
My Requirements
A hybrid or city bike capable of holding a pannier rack, with mudguards, chainguard etc – something comfortable (i often wear my work clothes)!. Riding to and from work 3 to 4 times a week. 4 mile round trip.Often do it twice a day ( can go home at lunch). Not really going to use the bike for much else.
How much can i afford?
Well the less the better but i realise that it can be a false economy – i now know what a BSO is (and i believe i have bought one in the past!) so with that in mind between 180 and 300 quid (including all the bits and bobs above)
The shortlist – I have a series of options below
Option 1
Activ (Raleigh) Oakland – £195
A local mechanic has offered to purchase and set this up for me properly. It seems reasonably well equipped and includes quick fire shifters (which i like) but is it worth it? Will it break after a year? Doesn’t have any of the features of the dearer bikes further below but maybe they are not necessary?Option 2
B’Twin Hoprider 300 £179
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/hoprider-300-city-hybrid-bike-id_8307664.html#
Decathlon have these on sale right now.(usually £230). I really like that it has dynamo lights, the shimano altus gear set is nice as is the double rimmed wheels. and alot of people seem to think these are good value bikes. The downside is that it is gripshift and a number of people have commented on the clunkiness of the gears changing.Option 3
Raleigh Pioneer 2 – £289
http://www.raleigh.co.uk/ProductType/ProductRange/Product/Default.aspx?pc=1&pt=266&pg=10834
Had a sit down on one of these at local shop. They look really nice, clearly more expensive, have nice picture resistant tires and straps the rack as well as adjustable handle bar stem, comfortable seat and nice handle bar rests. but is this all cosmetic guff?Option 4
Raleigh Loxley – £299
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bikes/hybrid-bikes-and-classic-bikes/raleigh-loxley-mens-hybrid-bike
only available at Halfords – looks very similar to pioneer 2. In fact is there any difference at all apart from a slightly better seat? Has some good reviews on halfords website.Option 5
Claud Butler Odyessy – £299
http://claudbutler.co.uk/cycle-range/range/claud-butler-hybrid/cb4034-2014
again sat down on one at shop. Seems nice, bit heavier than pioneer 2 i think but very similar. The suspension seems like it might not last though. I think it had quick release wheels which personally i don’t care for!Option 6
Revolution Streetfinder ’15 – £299
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/products/revolution-streetfinder-15?bct=browse%2fbicycles%2fcommuter-hybrid-bikes#sthash.2dPpUanD.dpbs
It looks like a pretty good hybrid made by the Edinburgh Bike Co-op. They claim to only sell bikes that are good quality etc but it doesn’t have any reviews.Option 7a & 7b
Jamis Commuter 1 2015 Hybrid Bike – £240
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/jamis/commuter-1-2015-hybrid-bike-ec072075
Jamis Commuter 2 2015 Hybrid Bike – £299
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/jamis/commuter-2-2015-hybrid-bike-ec072073On sale at Evans. Both look very simple and seems to fit the bill. Good reviews. I know nothing about Jamis bikes though!
Option 8
B’TWIN Elops 740 £350
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/elops-740-dutch-style-city-bike-id_8303290.html
Possibly out of my price range but i like the hub gear and fully enclosed chainset. Looks very low maintenance and has good reviews.
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